Whether the bully or the victim,

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FEATURED SUPPORTERS

Georges St-Pierre
UFC Legend

“I like Compel because it has a different approach to counter bullying… Compel works with the bully…. I don’t believe there are bad people who are born ‘bad’. I believe a bully can change. If we can find the cause and intervene, that’s the best approach. My name is Georges St-Pierre and I stand with Compel!”

Mickey Gall
UFC Fighter

“I like how Compel flips it – instead of only delivering the message on dealing with bullies, it sends the message to the bully, trying to get through to the bully – working to “nip it in the bud”, stop bullying at the source…. it’s the bully’s personal struggle to feel powerful…. Compel talks to the bully, making them feel more aware of their actions and making them want to change.”

Chael Sonnen
MMA Fighter & ESPN Analyst

“Compel is something totally different; Compel asks the bully ‘What is the matter with you…. why are you passing that bad energy onto someone else? How can we intervene, how can we help you’ I am Chael Sonnen and I stand with Compel!”

Larry “Thunderfoot” Cureton
Kickboxing & UFC Legend

“A real lion takes care of everybody in the pride. A bully – you are by yourself! If you can’t handle something, who’s going to help you? If a bunch of people whom you’ve bullied get together, you will have a problem!”

Chuck Wepner
Boxer, The “Real Rocky”

“Nobody really likes a bully… you won’t get any respect being a bully…. Bully got bullied himself and then carried it on. Kids are growing up thinking “it’s cool” and typically kids copy that behavior from someone older…. I don’t believe the kids grow up “bad” from birth, they can always change.”

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( WZDX News Sep 11, 2019) A heart-warming story out of Memphis, where two high school students stepped-up to help a freshman who was being bullied over his clothes. Source: https://youtu.be/3VGOK_aBqs0